Tracy Lynn Cardwell

November 8, 1962 - February 9, 2020

Tracy Lynn Cardwell age 57 of Palmyra, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday February 9, 2020 at the Emergency Room of Tennova Healthcare. She was born November 8, 1962 in South Dakota, the daughter of the late Harry Ochs and Mary Fitzhenry Sears of Gr…read more

Tracy Lynn Cardwell age 57 of Palmyra, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday February 9, 2020 at the Emergency Room of Tennova Healthcare. She was born November 8, 1962 in South Dakota, the daughter of the late Harry Ochs and Mary Fitzhenry Sears of Grandforks, N. Dakota. Tracy has been employed for 36 years as a manager of Minit Mart. She loved to ride motorcycles and was devoted to her family as well as the many who called her Mom. She was a member of the Queen City Belles chapter of the Red Hat Ladies where she was known as Marilyn. In addition to her Mother, Tracy is survived by her husband of 39 years Ronald “Ronny” Cardwell of Palmyra; a son Kevin Cardwell (Gina) of Clarksville; a brother Deron Ochs of Catoosa, OK; a sister Kasey Ochs of San Francisco and is blessed with one grandson, Brock Cardwell. In addition to her Father, Tracy is preceded in death by a brother Bradley Sears. Funeral services will be conducted on Saturday February 15, 2020 at 1:00 P.M. at Gateway Funeral Home. Visitation will be from 11 A.M. until the time of services at the funeral home. Arrangements are under the care of Gateway Funeral Home and Cremation Center 335 Franklin Street Clarksville, TN 37040. Phone 931-919-2600. Online condolences may be made by going to www.gatewayfh.com.

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Tracy I will never forget the times you never gave up on me you will be missed you was like my mother and I loved you like a mother

Debbie Danner posted on 2/12/20

My sincere condolences to Mary and to her daughter Tracy's family, continued prayers for all.

Petey and Melissa Abbott posted on 2/11/20

So sorry to hear about this sweet lady. She was always so warm and welcoming to us. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family at this difficult time

Trish Fuqua Hurt posted on 2/11/20

Deepest condolences from all members of Clarksville High School In Memory Group-Facebook. May God comfort you all, during your time of sorrow.

Linda Arzente posted on 2/11/20

I’m sorry I am unable to attend her service due to an out of town commitment. My Condolences to Tracy’s family and friends. Tracy or Marilyn as I know her from the Queen City Belles, was a kind, gentle soul who loved purple and making jewelry. She taught us to make some pretty jewelry pieces! All my Belles enjoyed her sisterhood at our events. Love and miss you, sweet Marilyn! Peace.
From Queenie.